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Tremors (1990)
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bizarrobrain · 5 months
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Tremors (1990) behind the scenes photos.
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blogthebooklover · 8 days
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I just realized something...
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I have an interest in a particular and somewhat niche friendship dynamic. 😂❤️💕🦍👩‍🦳
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ultrakillblast · 2 years
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TREMORS (1990)
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thetremorssaga · 1 year
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Did you know....
Steve S.S. Wilson, the creator of Tremors, has an ongoing 20+ part series of behind the scenes footage filmed by his dad, Bob, on set of the first Tremors movie? It has some of the greatest secrets of filmmaking you will ever find. And graboids. Lots of graboids.
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fitsofgloom · 1 year
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Jungle life
You're far away from nothing
It's all right
You won't miss home
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cinematicct · 3 months
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City Slickers (1991)
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Directed by Ron Underwood (Tremors), this ‘90s comedy film stars Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby as longtime friends Mitch Robbins, Phil Berquist and Ed Furillo, respectively, who go from day-to-day salesmen to first-time cowboys during a two-week cattle drive in the Wild West.
The supporting cast includes: Patricia Wettig as Mitch’s wife Barbara Robbins, Helen Slater as attractive fellow cattle driver Bonnie Rayburn and Jack Palance (Shane) as professional trail boss Curly. Special appearances include Jeffrey Tambor as Mitch’s boss Lou and 10-year-old Jake Gyllenhaal (in his film debut) as Mitch’s son Daniel “Danny” Robbins.
Billy Crystal is utterly (or “udderly��) brilliant in this film as he puts his own spin on the soul-crushing standpoint of his character in a comical manner. Daniel Stern (aka “Wet Bandit” Marv in Home Alone) is equally as funny in his role as Phil, a crazed, insecure BFF of Mitch’s. Bruno Kirby delivers some gut-busting hilarity in playing a rapidly assertive yet likable guy. Jack Palance (whose career-defining performance won him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor) brings amazing depth to a grizzled cowboy who’s surly on the outside but a kind-hearted soul on the inside.
In terms of observing the life experience of the main characters, Mitch is struggling with a midlife crisis that seems to have reached a breaking point. Meanwhile, Mitch’s buddies are just as discontent: Phil is trapped in an unhappy marriage to an overbearing wife, while a newly married Ed is reluctant to completely settle down with a significantly younger woman. However, the cattle-drive vacation gives them a chance to find the “one thing” missing from their lives.
The script is written in a way that creatively distinguishes the burden of midlife crises from the great outdoors. What’s more, the inclusion of Curly’s advice on the secret of life is a good example of how each individual has a purpose different from everyone else’s, but also may be the most important… that’s what they need to figure out.
This particular film takes the Western genre and puts it in a grinder to create an original story with comedic, touching (and at times, emotional) elements. In other words, the special blend of personal drama and untamed humor is all the more inspiring.
Soundtrack-wise, the movie contains some Western/Magnificent Seven-style music along with an original song performed by R&B/soul singer James Ingram: “Where Did My Heart Go?”
Finally, the moral of the story is though our lives might seem stagnant at times and we take the love around us for granted, sometimes the experience of immersion in nature (or even the birth of a calf) can reignite the mindset of receiving and giving love again. All in all, I highly recommend this vigorously heartfelt classic to every fan of Billy Crystal and the Old West.
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cappedinamber · 4 months
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Mighty Joe Young (1998)
Directed by Ron Underwood
Cinematography by Donald Peterman, Oliver Wood
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essentialmoviegifs · 1 year
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Tremors (1990, dir. Ron Underwood)
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screenshothaven · 6 months
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Tales of the Walking Dead (2022)
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spookytuesdaypod · 2 years
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happy thinkin’ ‘bout it thursday this thursday i am thinkin’ ‘bout toilet beers 🥴
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Cavity Colors has broken ground on Tremors apparel featuring T-shirts designed by Yannick Bouchard and Hillary White ($28) and a long sleeve with art by Dismay Design ($40; pictured below).
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